Price Control Exemptions




30 JULY]

Exempted Goods and Services (Control of Prices) Notice
1953 No. 1

WHEREAS by various orders heretofore made the Price
Tribunal, pursuant to the Control of Prices Act 1947,
and acting with the authority of the Minister of Industries
and Commerce, has revoked certain price orders, approvals,
and prohibitions of sale relating to the sale of goods and
the charges for services referred to in the Schedules to those
orders, and has also, pursuant to section 18 of the said Act,
given notice that the goods and services specified in the
Schedules to those orders are exempt from the provisions of
Part III of the said Act:

And whereas it is now desired to make a further order
revoking every price order, every approval given under section
16 of the said Act, and every prohibition (absolute or con-
ditional) of sale of which notice has been given under section
40 of the said Act, so far as any such price order, approval,
or prohibition of sale relates to the sale of certain further
goods and to the rates or fees charged for certain further
services, and to exempt also such further goods and services
from the provisions of Part III of the said Act:

Now, therefore, the Price Tribunal, pursuant to the
provisions of the said Act, and acting with the authority of
the Minister of Industries and Commerce, hereby makes this
comprehensive order and declares:

  1. That every price order, every approval given under
    section 16 of the said Act, and every prohibition (absolute
    or conditional) of sale of which notice has been given under
    section 40 of the said Act, has been or is hereby (as the case
    may be) revoked so far as any such price order, approval, or
    prohibition of sale relates to the sale of the goods referred
    to in the Schedule hereto or to the charges for any services
    referred to in the Schedule hereto, and that the goods and
    services specified in the Schedule hereto have been or are hereby
    (as the case may be) exempted from the provisions of Part
    III of the said Act.

  2. That the provisions of clause 1 hereof are declared
    to have been in force in respect of goods and services specified
    in the Schedules to the said previous orders since the dates
    on which those orders came into force respectively, and that
    the provisions of clause 1 hercof, so far as they relate to
    goods and services not specified in the last-mentioned Schedules,
    shall come into force on the 30th day of July 1953.

SCHEDULE
Clothing and footwear of the following kinds:
Aprons.
Ballet clothing, women's and girls'.
Bathing and swim suits and swimming trunks and bathing-
caps.
Bed jackets.
Blazers, men's and women's.
Blouses, women's and girls'.
Bootees, babies'.
Costumes and suits, women's and girls', other than woollen
or woollen mixtures.
Dress and dinner suits.
Dressing gowns, women's and maids', men's and boys'.
Drill trousers, men's.
Football jerseys.
Footwear of the following kinds: men's bluehers; clogs,
women's and men's; evening shoes, women's, with
uppers wholly of gold, silver kid, satin, crêpe, or
brocades; golf shoes, metal-spiked men's; Roman
sandals; rope-soled sandals and shoes; skin shoes,
women's, with uppers wholly of genuine and imitation
crocodile, snake, python, or lizard; women's shoes
with uppers wholly of plastic.
Footwear, sporting, of the following types: Men's,
women's, and children's boxing, cricket, cycling,
football, hockey, marching, running, skating, skiing,
softball, and wrestling boots or shoes, but excluding
rubber soled sporting footwear with uppers wholly
of canvas.
Frocks, dresses, and gowns, women's and girls', other
than woollen or woollen mixtures.
Foundation garments of the following types: Brassieres,
corselettes, corsets, girdles, cezees and slipons, sani-
tary belts, surgical supports, and corsetry, suspender
belts.
Fur garments and accessories.
Gloves, other than gloves made of rubber.
Golf and lumber jackets, men's, boys', women's, and girls'.
Handkerchiefs and handkerchief materials.
Headwear of all descriptions.
Hosiery of the following kinds: men's ⅓ hose, other
than woolen or woolen mixtures; men's football
and ¾ golf hose; women's anklets, sockettes, and
footlets; women's full-length circular hosiery,
other than gym hosiery.
Housecoats.
Jodphurs and riding breeches, women's and girls', and
men's and boys'.
Millinery.
Nights made from nylon fabrics.
Overalls, women's and maids' bib, and men's combination.
Overcoats, men's tweed, and cotton gaberdine.
Overcoats, women's, other than woollen or woollen
mixtures.
Pilchers and bibs, infants'.
Playsuits, women's and girls'.
Pyjamas of all kinds.

THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

Clothing and footwear of the following kinds—continued
Raincoats, men's, other than wool gaberdine.
Scarves.
Shirts of all kinds, and shirt collars.
Shorts, men's, but excluding boys'.
Shorts, women's and girls'.
Ski trousers, women's and men's.
Skirts, women's and girls', other than woollen or woollen
mixtures.
Slacks, women's and girls'.
Slippers of all kinds.
Smocks, women's and girls', other than nurses' and
utility smocks in white and plain colours.
Sports coats and sports trousers, men's and boys'.
Ties.
Underwear, men's and boys', manufactured from woven
fabrics other than woollen or woollen mixtures.
Underwear, women's and girls', manufactured from nylon
fabrics.
Underwear, women's and girls', manufactured from woven
fabrics of all types, excluding winceyette and
flannelette.
Waders, body, excluding all gumboots.
hosiery.

Chemicals and gases of the following kinds:
‘Alfloc.’
‘Algenate.'
Alum.
Butane, propane and methane.
Calcium carbide.
Calcium chloride.
‘Calgon ’ and ‘Calgonite.'
Chlorine.
Compounds manufactured for the purpose of compost
acceleration and activation.
‘Manusole '’ (sodium alegnate).
‘Noricene.'
Olein oil.
Pentachloro-phenol.
Sodium carbonate blocks.
Sodium carbonate monohydrate.
Sodium silicate.
Stearine.
Tetra sodium pyrophosphate.
Trisodium phosphate.

Culinary goods of the following kinds:
Baking cups and cake papers.
Jam and preserving jar covers other than metal or glass
covers.
Tinware, domestic, made from tinplate.

Electrical goods of the following kinds:
Batteries, dry-cell.
Battery boxes.
Bedwarmers and heating blankets, electrically heated.
Coffee percolators.
Electric-decoration sets, including coloured lamps.
Electric motors over 3 h.p., including spare parts and
control gear.
Flashlight torches.
Fluorescent and neon lighting units, and parts and
accessories.
Immersion heaters.
Jugs and elements.
Kettles and elements.
Machines, floorpolishing, electrically operated.
Machines, food and drink preparing, electrically operated.
Radio receivers and cabinets, all kinds; radio/electric
parts and devices related thereto.
Torch bulbs.
Transformers.

Electricity as follows:
Electric energy and any services rendered by the vendors
of electric energy in respect of the supply of that
energy.

Fruits, vegetables, and grains, fresh, chilled or frozen (but
excluding canned or otherwise preserved) of the
following kinds:
Apples.
Apricots.
Cabbages.
Carrots.
Grapefruit, New Zealand grown,
Kumaras.
Maize, including seed maize.
Mandarines, New Zealand grown.
Meyer lemons, New Zealand grown.
New potatoes, i.e., potatoes grown in New Zealand that
are the produce of seed potatoes planted after the
31st day of January in any year and are sold for
delivery after the 31st day of May in that year and
on or before the last day of February of the
following year.
Onions.
Oranges, sweet and poorman, New Zealand grown.
Parsnips.
Peaches.
Pears.
Plums.
Pumpkins.



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